Seminar 6/29/16:Dr. Daniel Rittschof, Duke Marine Laboratory
Location
Off Campus : MPR
Date & Time
June 29, 2016, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Description
Title: “Barnacle Biology: roles of peptides, innate immune response and glue curing in marine biofouling.”
Speaker:
Dr. Daniel Rittschof, Duke Marine Laboratory
Abstract:
Barnacles are pervasive biofoulers. Managing barnacle fouling is critically important to ship energy consumption and performance, especially for ships like navy ships that spend long intervals docked. We’ve developed a barnacle model system using a barnacle that is easy to mass culture. Over the decades we’ve figured out how to interface living barnacles with fancy equipment and novel materials. This seminar will provide you perspective on barnacles, use of evolutionary concepts and medical models, as well as curing and functions of biological glues.
Host: Dr. Sook Chung, Ph.D.